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==Factory 35,32==
==Factory 35,32==
===Description===
===Description===
You are standing outside a factory, a four-storey grey-stone building plastered with posters
You are standing outside a factory, a four-storey red-bricked building that has seen better days.


===History===
===History===
Old Fabric factory filled with rusted equipment and decaying spools of fabrics. The upper stories show signs of fire and the roof has partially collapsed.  
Old Fabric factory filled with rusted equipment and decaying spools of fabrics. The upper stories show signs of fire and the roof has partially collapsed.  


Originally opened in 1952 as a popcorn factory. Sold to Quaker Fabrics in 1981. Company went bankrupt in 1994 and the building had been empty ever since.
Originally opened in 1923 as a popcorn factory. Sold to Quaker Fabrics in 1981. Company went bankrupt in 1994 and the building had been empty ever since.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===

Latest revision as of 07:34, 12 February 2010

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Factory 35,32
--VVV RPMBG 16:57, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
a factory

Richmond Hills [35, 32]

Burwold Way the Stuart Building a warehouse
a factory a factory wasteland
Storrow Lane Scanlon Crescent Snaydon Crescent

Basic Info:

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FactoryRH3532.jpg

Factory 35,32

Description

You are standing outside a factory, a four-storey red-bricked building that has seen better days.

History

Old Fabric factory filled with rusted equipment and decaying spools of fabrics. The upper stories show signs of fire and the roof has partially collapsed.

Originally opened in 1923 as a popcorn factory. Sold to Quaker Fabrics in 1981. Company went bankrupt in 1994 and the building had been empty ever since.

Barricade Policy

In accordance with the Richmond Hills Barricade Plan, this factory should be maintained at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB).

Current Status



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